yearbook1922i017: Seniors

SENIORS: "Success with Honor," this is the motto of the seniors, the graduating class of '22. These two words are expressive of the qualities and ideals held by our class, which will now pass on knowing that this motto together with the association of fellow students has done much towards moulding our characters. Success, yes that must be realized, but we cannot accept it unless it is an honorable success, else we look our old classmates in the face and say, "I have been successful and have not broken our class motto, "Success with Honor." The senior class this year has been been extremely successful in all its activities, and under the able leadership of James V. Thompson has safely come to port with colors flying. Our graduating class numbers 21, largest in the history of the institution. The alumna of the Murdock Academy should be very proud to welcome such a class into its association. We now pass on to higher institutions of learning. Although we regret leaving our dear old school, yet our hearts will always remain with her as we go on, progressing to the end. Goodby, "Murdock," we leave you as a symbol of "Success with Honor."

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SENIORS: "Success with Honor," this is the motto of the seniors, the graduating class of '22. These two words are expressive of the qualities and ideals held by our class, which will now pass on knowing that this motto together with the association of fellow students has done much towards moulding our characters. Success, yes that must be realized, but we cannot accept it unless it is an honorable success, else we look our old classmates in the face and say, "I have been successful and have not broken our class motto, "Success with Honor." The senior class this year has been been extremely successful in all its activities, and under the able leadership of James V. Thompson has safely come to port with colors flying. Our graduating class numbers 21, largest in the history of the institution. The alumna of the Murdock Academy should be very proud to welcome such a class into its association. We now pass on to higher institutions of learning. Although we regret leaving our dear old school, yet our hearts will always remain with her as we go on, progressing to the end. Goodby, "Murdock," we leave you as a symbol of "Success with Honor."